I really appreciate you sharing your adventures with fabric. You go places I am not sure I'm ready for yet but would like to one day. I will probably try something with this style first. You've got me thinking...

I love the way this panel looks with the light shining through. I would never get tired of such an interesting and beautiful window. I bet it looks different at various times of the day and it's always beautiful.

I love this style...will blog about this on our local quilt guild's blog. With a link back to you, of course! I also looked at the handsewn patchwork by Mai that you linked to in an earlier blog. Her work is also wonderful. Thanks for sharing the joy!

Beautiful, Victoria! Back when I was a teenager, we were taught to use the method you shared in Tutorial #2 with sheer fabrics. It was called a flat-felled seam, I believe. What a great effect it has when you hang the pieces in the light -- breathtaking!

I really like this..great for hanging in a hall way in a long thin window. I have a stained glass window in my hallway that has a very similar feel and goes from red to orange to yellow to green to blue.

Wonderful. I just recently learned of this style of needlework (love Pinterest). I have been buying various pastel organzas to make a curtain for my east facing dining room window. I never considered that I might be able to sew it by machine. Now I am inspired to get at it.

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